Driving Factors and Feasibility Analysis: China–Mongolia Collaboration on Climate Change under the Belt and Road Initiative Framework

The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) offers great opportunities for China and Mongolia to collaborate on tackling climate change. However, few studies have focused on China–Mongolia collaboration on climate change under the BRI’s sustainable development framework; in particular, studies have neglected...

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Główni autorzy: Pin Zuo, Zolboo Dashnyam, Ping Jiang
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Język:English
Wydane: Institute of International Studies, Mongolian Academy of Sciences 2023-09-01
Seria:The Mongolian Journal of International Affairs
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Dostęp online:https://mongoliajol.info/index.php/MJIA/article/view/2903
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description The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) offers great opportunities for China and Mongolia to collaborate on tackling climate change. However, few studies have focused on China–Mongolia collaboration on climate change under the BRI’s sustainable development framework; in particular, studies have neglected the factors and feasibility of collaboration. Focusing on China and Mongolia, this study first discusses the evolution of legislation in China and Mongolia in the context of dealing with climate change and then explores the factors that influence China–Mongolia collaboration on climate change mitigation from the perspectives of climate environmental governance and energy development at the domestic level. Subsequently, the paper analyzes the Paris Agreement to identify international factors that can influence climate change cooperation between the two countries. Finally, based on the results of this analysis, this paper identifies geopolitical relations, the energy supply, technology and investment, and the demand for a transition to sustainable development as the main driving forces for China and Mongolia to collaborate on climate change mitigation under the BRI. Finally, the paper concludes that collaboration between the two countries is highly feasible.
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spelling doaj.art-0d7dbc51a4b844e49f2f1f6e6acd59d02025-02-23T14:16:48ZengInstitute of International Studies, Mongolian Academy of SciencesThe Mongolian Journal of International Affairs1023-37412709-572X2023-09-012412210.5564/mjia.v24i1.29032854Driving Factors and Feasibility Analysis: China–Mongolia Collaboration on Climate Change under the Belt and Road Initiative FrameworkPin Zuo0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3140-879XZolboo Dashnyam1Ping Jiang2School of International Relations and Public Affairs, Shanghai International Studies University, Shanghai, ChinaInstitute of International Studies, Mongolian Academy of Sciences, Ulaanbaatar, MongoliaDepartment of Environmental Science and Engineering, Fudan University, Shanghai, ChinaThe Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) offers great opportunities for China and Mongolia to collaborate on tackling climate change. However, few studies have focused on China–Mongolia collaboration on climate change under the BRI’s sustainable development framework; in particular, studies have neglected the factors and feasibility of collaboration. Focusing on China and Mongolia, this study first discusses the evolution of legislation in China and Mongolia in the context of dealing with climate change and then explores the factors that influence China–Mongolia collaboration on climate change mitigation from the perspectives of climate environmental governance and energy development at the domestic level. Subsequently, the paper analyzes the Paris Agreement to identify international factors that can influence climate change cooperation between the two countries. Finally, based on the results of this analysis, this paper identifies geopolitical relations, the energy supply, technology and investment, and the demand for a transition to sustainable development as the main driving forces for China and Mongolia to collaborate on climate change mitigation under the BRI. Finally, the paper concludes that collaboration between the two countries is highly feasible.https://mongoliajol.info/index.php/MJIA/article/view/2903sustainable developmentthe belt and road initiativeclimate changechinamongolia
spellingShingle Pin Zuo
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Ping Jiang
Driving Factors and Feasibility Analysis: China–Mongolia Collaboration on Climate Change under the Belt and Road Initiative Framework
The Mongolian Journal of International Affairs
sustainable development
the belt and road initiative
climate change
china
mongolia
title Driving Factors and Feasibility Analysis: China–Mongolia Collaboration on Climate Change under the Belt and Road Initiative Framework
title_full Driving Factors and Feasibility Analysis: China–Mongolia Collaboration on Climate Change under the Belt and Road Initiative Framework
title_fullStr Driving Factors and Feasibility Analysis: China–Mongolia Collaboration on Climate Change under the Belt and Road Initiative Framework
title_full_unstemmed Driving Factors and Feasibility Analysis: China–Mongolia Collaboration on Climate Change under the Belt and Road Initiative Framework
title_short Driving Factors and Feasibility Analysis: China–Mongolia Collaboration on Climate Change under the Belt and Road Initiative Framework
title_sort driving factors and feasibility analysis china mongolia collaboration on climate change under the belt and road initiative framework
topic sustainable development
the belt and road initiative
climate change
china
mongolia
url https://mongoliajol.info/index.php/MJIA/article/view/2903
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